Stephen Bunting booked his place in the second round of the World Darts Championship after holding his nerve in a tiebreak win over Sebastian Bialecki.
The 40-year-old was in inspired form in the opening two sets, producing an an average just shy of 120 in the first and a 160 checkout in the second.
But Bunting's form fell off a cliff from there as Bialecki rattled off five consecutive legs on his way to levelling the scores at 2-2. Bialecki appeared set for victory as Bunting's wobble continued in the deciding fifth set but just as victory was in sight, 'The Bullet' rallied and got himself over the line in the tiebreak.
Earlier in the evening session, Dimitri Van den Bergh was whitewashed by Darren Beveridge and Wesley Plaisier outmuscled world championship debutant Lukas Wenig in a 3-1 win.
James Hurrell also saw off Stow Buntz 3-1.
Nitin Kumar earns India's first 'Ally Pally' triumph
After Paul Lim's heroics on Saturday, there was more history made at Alexandra Palace on Sunday as Nitin Kumar became the first Indian to win a match at the PDC World Darts Championship.
The 40-year-old, on his fifth appearance at the tournament, defied five ton-plus finishes from Dutchman Richard Veenstra to win 3-2 and advance to the second round.
Kumar could not match Veenstra's scoring but was impressive on the outer ring as he hit 75% of his doubles, including his last seven in a row.
"I don't know what to say! I'm overwhelmed. If you dream it, anything is possible," Kumar told Sky Sports.
"There are so many good players from India, they just need to see someone who can do it and I'm willing to be the puppet!"
'The Royal Bengal', whose win earned him £15,000, will face Bunting in the next round.
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Meanwhile, Ritchie Edhouse was stunned by Jonny Tata as the debutant whitewashed the world No. 27. Dom Taylor also booked his spot in the next round with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Oskar Lukasiak. Joe Cullen averaged over 99 as he made light work of Bradley Brooks in the last game of the afternoon session.
